KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, US — When Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, it set off a chain reaction in the global grain markets that was felt from the hungry living in less-developed nations to the top echelons of government and agricultural industry leadership.
While the war and its fallout were the most shocking shakeup of 2022, climate change, mergers, sustainability and biotechnology continued to push innovative and practical solutions for the global grain and milling industries.
One can never predict the future with 100% confidence, but looking back at the previous year, we might be able to determine where the trends will take global agriculture in 2023.
The following areWorld Grain’s top 10 stories for 2022.Guests from all over the world attended Ocrim’s "Wheat, Flour, And…" event Sept. 22-24 in Rimini, Italy, and the surrounding area, featuring days packed with education, culture and connection to the company’s roots and vision for the future.
Founded in 1945, Ocrim specializes in supplying milling plants, feed mills and grain processing systems in general and specializes in turnkey solutions. The company also is focused on and invests in training, customer satisfaction and communication.
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